Black But Not My Brother

Why I cannot vote for Barack Hussein Obama

by Donald William Johnson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/4/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 96
ISBN : 9781438928784

About the Book

The destiny of America will be decided November 4, 2008.  It is an election bigger than McCain and Obama.  It is bigger even than the historic achievement of electing the first Black President. It is about life and death.  Not since the uncertain beginning of the nation has America stood in such perilous times.   For Black America, our choice is between color and character. If elected America’s first Black President, Barack Huessin Obama has promised that he would use the presidency as a “bully pulpit” to promote unrestricted abortion and the homosexual agenda—both of which threaten the survival of the Black community. Ours is more about survival than party loyalty and personal economic interest.  Since 1973, over 15,000,000 Black babies have been aborted creating a 25% population reduction. 1452 Black babies are aborted daily.  Planned Parenthood’s genocide policy has targeted us for extinction by abortion; and it is working. Planned Parenthood’s candidate is our color.  However, the real question we must face is “Can we afford a leader who champions racial suicide—even if he is Black?”

 

Black America is being despoiled by abortion and decimated by the impact of homosexuality, especially HIV/AIDS.  If we choose Mr. Obama because of his color we choose a champion for abortion and the homosexual agenda; we choose our own destruction.  Intoxicated by this historic moment, we must not be blinded by color.  We disregard at our peril.  Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. told us not to judge people, even Presidential candidates by the “color of their skin but by the content of their character.” As a people of faith, we must remember that it is not economics but righteousness that exalts a nation, Proverbs 14:34.


About the Author

Donald William Johnson is a husband, father, President of TEAM Community Development Corp., and Pastor of Destiny Baptist Church of Rock Island, Illinois.  Johnson is a graduate of Black Hawk College (A.A.), Moline, Illinois, American Baptist College of the Bible (B.A), Nashville, Tennessee and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (M. Div.), Louisville, Kentucky.  He worked for the American Bible Society and the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention in Atlanta before pastoring New Faith Baptist Church, Park Forest, Illinois, Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Joliet, Illinois, and now Destiny Baptist Church, Rock Island, Illinois. He was a board member for the Home Mission Board of the Progressive National Baptist Convention; Vice Chairman of QC Chapter of Congress of Racial Equality; Vice President of the Iowa Illinois Bi-State Chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; and board member of the Metro-Com Branch, National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoples.  Johnson served as Assistant to the President at Chicago Baptist Institute, Chicago, Illinois where he also taught for over ten years.